- ONE IN EIGHT CHILDREN FACE HARM, WORLD’S FIRST GLOBAL ESTIMATE FINDS
- SOUTH ASIA HAS MOST CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE MATERIAL REPORTS
- ONE CASE AROUND THE WORLD REPORTED EVERY SECOND
- INTERPOL WARNS OF “CLEAR AND PRESENT DANGER” TO CHILDREN
- SURVIVORS DEMAND ACTION ON “GLOBAL HEALTH EMERGENCY”
LONDON, May 27, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) - Over 300 million children are victims of online sexual abuse and exploitation annually, with South Asia triggering the highest number of child sexual abuse material (CSAM) alerts. These findings come from the first global estimate of the crisis by university researchers.
With files containing sexual images of children reported every second worldwide, researchers highlighted that pupils “in every classroom, in every school, in every country” are affected by this “hidden pandemic.”
This data appears in a ground breaking report by the Childlight Global Child Safety Institute at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland.
It indicates that 12.6% of the world’s children, about 302 million, have been victims of non-consensual taking, sharing and exposure to sexual images and video in the past year. Additionally, 12.5% of children globally have been subjected to online solicitation, such as unwanted sexual talk, non-consensual sexting and unwanted sexual act requests by adults or other youths. Offences include “sextortion” and abuse of AI deepfake technology.
One child grooming survivor emphasised the need for stronger regulation to hold social media platforms accountable, especially as end-to-end encryption makes detecting offenders more difficult.
Childlight’s global index, Into the Light, found South Asia accounts for about one-third of all alerts by online watchdogs for CSAM hosting or uploading, followed by East Asia and Pacific, which account for one-fifth of reports. However, these regions also hold 54% of the world’s population.
Standardising findings by population size, North America and Western Europe are in the top three regions for the highest CSAM rate, following the Middle East and North Africa.
Studies in East Asia and Pacific, including Australia, Malaysia and the Philippines, found past year prevalence for online sexual solicitation of children to be 13%. However, data for South Asia is sparse, with researchers calling for urgent efforts to fill this gap.
New data from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) revealed 8.9 million alerts for CSAM in India last year, with 2.5 million for Bangladesh and 1.9 million for Pakistan.
Childlight CEO Paul Stanfield said: “This is a global health pandemic that has remained hidden for far too long. It occurs in every country and is growing exponentially. We need to act urgently and treat it as a public health issue that can be prevented. Children can’t wait.”
Debi Fry, professor of international child protection research at the University of Edinburgh, said: “The world needs to know these atrocities are affecting children in every classroom, in every school, in every country. These aren’t harmless images: they are deeply damaging, and the abuse continues with every view and the failure of taking down this abusive content.”
Interpol’s executive director, Stephen Kavanagh, said: “Online exploitation and abuse is a clear and present danger to the world’s children, and traditional law enforcement approaches are struggling to keep up. We must do much more together at a global level.”
Frida*, a survivor of online child sexual abuse, said: “It was a deeply isolating experience. I felt ashamed, and that I had done something wrong. Childlight’s figures show that not only am I not alone in my experiences, but that more and more children are experiencing horrific abuse and exploitation online each day. We need ambitious regulation to hold tech platforms to account.”
Grace Tame, another survivor who leads the Grace Tame Foundation, said: “Child sexual abuse is a global public health crisis that is steadily worsening thanks to advancing technologies. A centralised global research database is essential to safeguarding children.”
Based on original research and analysis of 125 studies and over 36 million reports to five main watchdog and policing organisations, the report found:
- The Middle East and North Africa region receives most alerts about CSAM per head of population (9 reports per 1,000 people).
- One in four children (25.5%) in Eastern and Southern Africa report experiencing online solicitation at some point, with 20.4% experiencing it in the past year.
- Eastern Europe and Central Asia report high prevalence of non-consensual sharing and exposure to sexual images and videos (20.2%), second only to North America (23%).
If you or someone you know needs support for child sexual exploitation and abuse, or if you’re concerned that you might hurt a child, please visit Child Helpline International or brave movement or Stop it now
A copy of the report, video clips, photos and an infographic (all free to use) are available at this Dropbox link https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/0pty9kmxhe1w59d40kfvr/ANTWduJsRUje1lHKKu39_2c?rlkey=yo453zr3klnrangcspf6jc7ye&st=7tguck3i&dl=0
*Name changed to protect identity
Contact:
Jason Allardyce
Jason.allardyce@ed.ac.uk
- 山东双嘉家庭教育走进历城一中:开展心理讲座赋能青春梦想
- 春天里·议国是|共担文化使命——张传斌
- 追寻共同记忆 乔治·何克亲属来沪祭奠
- 三部门新政力推智能家居 居然智家数智化转型迎利好东风
- 海棠情缘,京津和鸣 菜百股份亮相京津两市海棠花节
- 福布斯首次举办餐饮领军人物评选,旺旺蔡旺庭凭借邦德咖啡馆布局获奖
- 供应链峰会赋能中国制造业,点燃增长新引擎 深圳立合供应链技术
- 越秀北京 梧桐星宸|当产品力遇见年轻力,大城生活一步达成
- 连续2年登榜,安保医疗解锁呼吸机核心技术!
- 航空盛宴!沃飞长空航展展示AE200最新技术成果
- 老牌保险公司|泰康人寿怎么样?实力真的靠谱吗?
- 创维光伏:用“光储充云”一体化解决方案助力低碳发展
- 第89届CMEF展会:AI引领产业升级,国产医疗设备获海外客户青睐
- 辣味不简单!三养火辣酱再出奶油味新品让你“一蘸到底”
- 周星驰新片《少林女足》在台湾省举办海选,吸引了不少素人和足球爱好者前来参加